14 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 
PEACH TREES, or any other kind of trees ordered to the amount of $1 
we will give 2 Fitzgerald, June buds; $2 order 2 Bokera. J. B.. 1 Hale Plum; 
$8 order 2 Sneed, 2 Greensboro: $5 order 5 New Prolific 5 Hale Plum, J. B.; $10 
order 10 Hale Plum, J. B., 5 Abundnnce, J B., 10 Greensboro Peach trees; $15 
order same with !0 Triumph peach trees, J. B.; $20 order, 20 Hale Plum, J B., 
5 Abundance, 10 Sneed. 10 New Prolific, 10 Kalamazee, 10 Crosby peach; $25 
to $90 order 100 peach trees, 3 to 4 feet, regular varieties as you may select, or 
we will select them. This is for stock selected at prices quoted in catalogue 
and cash with order, before March 15, 1898. 
Ca0oo0seberries. 
Downing—A_seed- 
ling of the Houghton. 
An upright, vigorous 
growing plant; fruit 
larger than its parent; 
cslor whitish green, flesh 
rather soft, juicy, very 
good, productive, valua- 
ble market sort. Price 
15c each, $1.25 per doz- 
en, $5 per 100. 
Houghton’s Seed= 
ling—Rather small, pale 
red, flesh tender, juicy, 
sweet and pieasant, pro- 
duces enormous crops 
free from mildew, most 
profitable market varie- 
“4 ty. 15¢ each, $1 per 
a dozen, $4 per 100. 
Special prices quot- 
ed on 1000 lots. 
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Currants. 
They should be planted in good deep soil, in a cool location and manured 
very heavily. Plant 4 by 5 feet, work like raspberries, keep the soil moist and 
free from weeds, and mulch with m-nure, if the best quality of fruit is desired 
They should be pruned every year and all old wood cut from them; keep them 
thinned out so that air can freely pass through them: Currant worms can be 
destroyed by using hellebore; dissolve one ounce in three gallons of water, and 
apply with a syringe or small sprinkling can. This can be done with very lit- 
tle expense if performed at the right time. ? 
+ North Star—A promising new variety. The average length of the bunch 
is fourinches. The fruit is very sweet, and rich in quality, firm, a good 
market berry desirable as a desert fruit in ths natural itate, and unequaled for 
jelly. The length and abundance of the clusters make it possible to pick 25 
per cent more fruit in the same length of time from this than irom any other 
sorts. Recommended as a valuable new berry. 
Cherry—Very large. red; bunch long, of great beauty and excellent yuality 
one of the best for general planting. 
Red Dutch—Midium size, large bunches; the old and well known current 
for the garden, a profitable market variety. 
Victoria—Very late red variety, fruit large, long, very productive and of 
excellent quality. 
Two year, No. 1 strong plants Each 12 100 1060 
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